m : ft Pi 1 w Has More Paid-In-Advance Subscribers In Haywood County Than AU W eekly Sewspaptrs Combined L XLIV N0.28 WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA uch Building To Soon Be Underway At Lake BHHV MMBM- - W MHaM .icL Assembly Has A Lcessful Season, Both Financiauj' Attendacne ArUns recently appointed t,to Walter E. Moore as perra ( Reiver of the Lake Junaluska ,-b v siateu yciciujf ........... FT in.ni hnildinc nrosram Ce launched within the Assembly for several new cottages will et jn tne near the process ui w8 t". u..:i.i;r,ff activity was brought PIS uuuuii't, " -- - - . it was pointeu oui., . ikni otFPrv enEUHire wuimi Assembly grounds was occupied season, with the possible excep- ..t urn' tociann has been fine, re fine ... ', Mess of Handicaps we cic ronted with at tne uegimimK vu ..., Mr. Atkins saia. - ine which closed Tuesday) Staav" , .. . (Smincinl success. It was on ...:.u li.t conann Ann" a much lartT- tendance. I have been told Dy ii..in imv for vears. that more pages, were rented this season than iy time during tne past iivb .'. utiui continued. "I am en .'.",i ,.,itVi tVi nut look for the embly, and am optimistic over the lation. There is a spirit oi opu m prevailing in the church in ilr, Atkins and Assembly officials Miking on next season s program, ,.,, . r. ho nhlpi to announce he liew additional features for next l.-nr'o nmffram. Announcement oi tse plans will be made at a later Ite. . for. Childs, director of the Uuke immer School, which holds their an. :al sessions at the lake, reported unusual tine attendance tins sum- Rov Scouts To Stage Boxing Match At 7:45 Thursday At Camp 43 Boys Are Enrolled At Camp Near Lake Juna luska. Many Tests Passed Josephus Daniels To Speak Here At 8 O'clock Friday Educational Conference Will Open Here Friday After noon At 2:30 Speaks Here Friday Night; At Lake Monday ler. The official season for the Junalus , T.t Acanmhlv ononed .Tune 10. id closed' Tuesday of this week, Aug- r. 30. : iihilee Sinsrers To Repeat Concert Here Un September Mil Tiio inKiiwo and sniritual sineers tho recently gave one of the most tijoyabie concerts neara in mis cum-j unity, will repeat their concert nere i September 8, at p. m. i"c. jlementary School auditorium under lie auiDicps of the local chapter of ne Eastern Star. One citi7.on hearing them at their ist concert said, "The voioes carried melody 'that could not be surpassed, : was marvelous from beginning to he end." The singers are under the leader ship of Marion Kemp Howell and the fcastnr nf (ho Kpctva MotVinHist church. Rev. Lomrhorn. There will be solos, iuets, (juartets and sextetts featured in the .concert along witn the entire norus. . . The audience that attended thelast oncert of thd inhilpo Atid sniritual lingers was composed largely of sum per visitors, and is, being repeated orcier tnat home ioiks mig"i 'vc Jthe opportunity to attend as well as line summer visitors who intena ip '"car the concert again. ITvcrvtViincr U in rpndiness for the hnvini lviotfVioa tliat will hp stared at the Boy Scout camp, Tuscola near Lake Junaluska, on Ihursday nignt at 7:45. -TV, hr,ni . tnk-p nlacp at the natural ring that has been construct ed on the side of a hill at the Boy Cni,4. pomn Thp natural surround- UV-VU sui't - - ings afford one ot the most pictures que scenes to be found near here. The ring is built at the foot of the hill, while the spectators sit on tne nam ral sloop and witness the bouts. The camp opened August 4th and since that date 43 boys from here, T.l. .Tiinnliislra . nml HaZelWOod have sDent some time there. The average 1 . . i !- 1 I All for this period has Deen uuuy. tu o,.,!. K.,va Viovq tnlff'H Kvinin . uart in bllC'.V UWJJ "H'V t-w nftnat-rnpiinn of the cam!), and lnojjf pverv bov has Dassed at least n.. cniitino tpst. since srointr to the camp. In all 100 tests have been passed during the past 1U uays. TV, ramn ui Kllilt. Illdor T.he Dei'SO nal direction of W. B. Ferguson and W D. Smith, both of Waynesville. r.... 4t.n linvlnn .Vinnt. Thursday night the Canton troop is scheduled orrpa. in til liniiorill. J.I1P. luu- i.KJ ufvwi ... , n ill: in iimhcu " i of the boys' and a small admission will be charged, witn an procerus k- ik,. oamr. fond Thfl bovs .have illg IU lll VMIp L-fwi finnncia) oxnenses thus lar 'and are trying to raise money by giving entertainment insieau oi aiv ing for donations. C A. George, professional boxer and wrestler, will referee the match. Tickets for the entertainment are on sale at the drug stores and the LeFaine Hotel. . . '.t.in. n thn scout leauui. t7',.n.c.n oni Smith, thp bovs stand . a good chance of getting the Hoover Trophy which is a large flag which is presented to troops uicicasuij; mv number of members. The following is a list of the ooys belonging to the camp and their rank in scout work, as of August 30. (Mack Davis. Fred Marsh, Ernest WithersRobert Andrews, Andy Sauer. PloSa Remits Leo Buckner. Fred Davis, Tom UiU, Howard Hyatt, Otis Massie, Victor Notocck, Marcus Rose. Tenderfoot Scouts r-i RAinetn Thftd Chafin. Mar shall Davis, Dick Henry, Hunter Henry, Clarence Hyatt, Joe Howell, t....:a TIv,,ao Vrnnk Massie. LlV iUC- -.- r MnHfnrr John Reeves, mil v-.i, TTiwrVi' (',a( v. Ned Aled- ford, Hoyle Hancock, Alton Hancock, Kotrers. Fag . Sawyer, Auzeii i keld, Robert Davis, Max ujcnian, Bill Swift, Harry uramum, v L.'., r.orHon Hendnx. bam onaiivi, " - - jicriri'grield, James Ulcus..-. Candidate for Tenderfoot James Foy. On Fridav nieht at 8 o'clock in the fmnrt Vinncp hprp. Hon .Tosenhus Dan iels will deliver an address to the cit izens of this county on in? educational conference which begins Friday after noon at 2:110 at t:ie Central Elemen ary school building here. Tim fnnfpmncp will adoUTO after the Saturday morning session here at the Central Elementary scnooi. ims session is to Degin at a:ou a. in. rut the Saturday morning session it is requested that every officer of the Par-PTit-Tpnchers' Associations and officers of all civic clubs be present. The address Friday night by Mr. n-u;.i'u iu pvnpi't i'i) to ill aw an audi ence that will tax the capacity of the new court room. It is suggested that those wanting seats be in the court room before o clock. Tou.hovj from pverv section of the county are expected to be here for the two-day conference.- The complete program s us iolkrws: Friday, September 2, 2:30 o'clock, U'entral Elementary school.) Meeting called to onii'V by 1'resi lent, R. C. Cannon. Music bv teachers oi Waynesville Township Schools. , Devotion, Rev. H. W. liaucom. Tho Pnrnose of the Educational Conference-Supt. Homer Henry. Election ot Utlicers. I'rimarv Teachers, -3rd Grade Room, Mrs. R. C.Cannon, Leader. T.i'ilitlrrlpfoVPnCP. Handbooks and Gramniar Grades, 7th Grade Rom, AT H. Bowles and T. 1.. Revvlle, lieadeis. i uo,Hivo'Rpfprpnr'p, a nnh . (hi I unir,, nire Handbook and V C- High School Teachers, B. D. Bunn (' ) Teaching Formal Grammar, iT..mi. 1-Tpnrv di Use of the Work m High cu..l V? P Pnnnon. (c) The Use of the Library, Supt, T 11 T7iinn '(d) Cooperation of Rural and Char ter District, by A. j. nuicnnis. (e) The High School ocneuuie. Round Table Discussion. Horace Francis an 1 Mrs. J, C. 1 at ick. 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932 Waynesville Township Schools Are Ready For Opening Monday, 8:30 Pratt JeffreSS GlVeS Out To Succeed Mr. Frye As nformation Regard- j iwl- ing Highway Work Chairman Of Highway Com mission bays boco Gap Road Will He Survey ed This Fall Hon Josephus Daniels , iMr Daniels will sneak at the court house Friday night at 8 o'clock and nf the Labor Day celebration at Lake T 1 .... 1-.i TV1 nmlu v a t 1 1 Vloek in JUiuuuMa it "huh j - - - - - the Lak,, Junaluska auditorium. Final Plans Are Made For Labor Day Celebration Wavnesville A n d County Will Join - With uanion In Celebration At Lake hand an I with a holiday sional men togeincr wun inim.,vv. of the Champion riore comimny iourlicv to Lak- -JunaiusKa, mjp L.1 ,i n li lull' t 1l T 1 It' 1 Ut I'LILLillUV 1 Itt vw hnrntn mid COnilHC I.iibor Dav cele- bration ever attempted by local pro moters. . Not since 1918 have Canton repre sentatives left home to spend Labor Day, the biggest holiday of the year insofar as this section of Western xt ...ii. ,..,i;., io foncprned. . But since it has been almost unanimously ,.iinj U civic nnd commercial loau- lers to spend the day at this famous 'social'-and religious rendezvous, no stones have been left unturned y .special committeemen to stage the most complete holiday possible. in ,v ..(Tort ti clear un manv high way . questions, that have been some what puzzling western lNorm v.urj lina for some time, Chairman E. B. Jeffress made' a formal statement re centlv in regard to each highway project that was diwcussed by the Western North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Tark Committee u-hir-Vi hi.lif nn oxecutive session l.ere at Wednesday alternoon. In speaking of the Soco Gap road Mr. Jeffress mmde no (.etinitc state ment l-eganliinr the immediate con struction or surveying other than U' lil lieirin as suoTi as the "leaves in that community ladl. The projects passed upon by the, committee last Wednesday were: (1) Karly completion of lliguways Nob.. 107 anid 112. (2) Completion of State Highway No. 293, via tfoco Gap to Cherokee, intersection with No. 107. (3) Grading and paving of High way No. 10(i from Cashiers Valley to fvlvji Ml Widen and luudsiir'u -e 'o. i Duke .101 r i,., 1 t, thu . Tennessee - In line (5) ; in TPndiness for the jvci yviiiii , opening o schools here Monday morn ing September 5, of all Waynesville township schools at 8:30 a m., ac cording to a statement made by Sup erintendent B. D. Bunn. No formal program has been ar ranged for the chapel exorajn , ..if . .1 1 .V, win Un. held at 9:JU. niKll tfcnoui nn"", ..... w. ----- The main feature will bo an address by Dr. R. I . Walker, pastor vi. i Presbyterian Church. AH parents of the students and visitors are cordial ly invited to attend mis anj meeting. All thP schwols will have their open ing exercises at this time. ' At a meeting of the school board Tuesday night, Mr. l'aul Frye, Eng lish teacher and ofhestra director, wa3 released from his contract m order that lie might take a much higher position with the Mt. Pleasant M1I1- t - fl Sup. B. D. Hutv r.cq-- :.r. that all high school and elementary students hring all their tcond hand bmilis with them to schw) Monday morning. An effort be mode' to sell and exchange as many books as posfible "f"1" that no new bm.ks be bought until after the Monday session. tary Institute. In this vacancy Mr. Francis Marion l'ratv, a graduate ot veakin'gof' Mr. Vryv, Mr. Dunn MA. "Mr. Frve leaves to tae h v, , .. 'hicher Dositixin elsewhere. The scnooi Impinvi- No. 12SG from 1 lankim ; iinu- a ellicient teacher, and he tnat win i; ' . . " 'fill. I regret very mucn nus ieav...fe USThe following is the list of teach ers: I- Sentember 2nd, 19:1J. House 8:00" P. M. ( Continued on pa Place, Court 8) : C 11 ft n L Throuirh their general supervising , meeting anil I will Kve ou n ! ;, . . ii 1 v .1 .-ciippin) 1 c.i nf tlin iiroKi'ivt. status 01 flu Ii nne Ml chairman, iviayor ,.--,..... ,., H ontinueil on page o Many Visitors Are jSquirrel Seas on Planning To Remain! Opens Today Bag For Dahlia Show nm iv uMKi Much Enthusiasm Is Being Fishing Season For Small Displayed Here Over Mouui iass r.xienucu Coniing Flower Show Until September 30th t, Hi yson City. n.,inm ' leave.- a placi (Ki) L.OllSHUCL U lUttll hviii ' Cap, via the old Hood, road, to Son) Gap. . . (7t It is also advocated that No. 9kw i. returned as a State Highway i . ..i,i. .v i. Robeson, princi and No. 10 he widened and lieautiliedj , f,os8ie ja, Nancy Crockett, Mrs. .SV Of herh rraiccf i,..i;..i, Mr. .1 M. Kellett, Vir- ; i Mr. .leil'ics,, in his statement took , Welch' F. M. Pratt, Mrs. Grace ;, up each one of these projects 1,1 ord 1 , T 1 li'r i ti 1) t Stamey, C. K. Weatherby, jj i Thmt part of his stateme-it dealmu r ,j j McKlhannon, Mrs. Lucy late , I with these projects follows: , Klh(ll (aif W.D.Smith, , "I have .ead the list of projecis ; - K(lvvan.s. H t . t .1 i VI ....H.i.-in n unproved nv uic . iwrnv "i'"'""- 1.1 .mlnrv Kl'hOl.lH J l, Villi-J - Elementary sclufol-: Central, M. 11. n..wl,.s. nrincipal: Mrs. Ova P. re - .' Completion of highways 107 nnc It";, '. in(;r Fiances' Robeson, Lois 112 is being provided tor as outln. l n.lt.oI(, Anml ): Kirkpatrick, Mary above. u.'.i,.. l'l .vis- ILizehvood, J. P. .Beam, on i . 4 in tt ti in ; ' ic hpinrr shown here! v-. ur i)i.nr rnnnfv TSaniA War- about the dahlia show which has b"n l(io of this countv, announced yester set for the 15th of September. The den oi . The Weather According to S. H. Stevenson, offi cial weather observer for Waynesville, for the United States Weather Bu- i I uaY V UiC lO IlUb J1H T lllg t weather as some might think. uuring the past 15 days the tempera ture has ranged from 44 to 90, only woe gning higher, which was Tues- During the past 15 days Waynes ville has had 9 clear days, 2 cloudy, ?nd 4 partly cloudy, and about 3 inches of rain fall. Thp official readings for the past Is days were: Date 16 17 18 ... 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ;. - 28 . . 29 30 ' 31 Max. Min. 74 3 71 65 75 65 79 68 77 65 77 54 79 51 79 50 80 49 82 48 85 53 85 58 86 .57 89 5 91 60 89 58 Rain 2.8 .11 .13 09 03 The minimum for the, summer was n Julv a -n-itu n a The 1 . " 1 iuuii a 1UI1IK v. - - When reading was recorded July 20, "'a reading of 93. The rain fall July was 3.74 inches. n. H. Cordon, A Summer Visitor Here Sees That Many Changes Are Made D. B. Gordon, of Pamplica, S. C, who has been coming to Wayne3iile for the past twenty-five years, to pcnd the summer, was a visitor to The Mountaineer office last week. . stated that he was im- viumv" pressed with the beauty of the new- court house, anu it wa oi:.c m h2 had seen in ,this section of the II .J - .1 Olnlnr. 1 "Business conditions in general are improving; uvci ni- ---. : -, , said. "Business conditions here jook to be as good as any otneriav. iLnJ. km Ti fat- "Tt cited many cnanges uwy .- place in. Waynesville since his .first visit nere. ne '""'v;'" . . , Vi ... :,,. nrtiinh ia evidenced grownn 01 me v"-j - .n hv the fact that he looks forward to receiving nis copy oi l each -week. Last week he was en route, here when The Mountaineer was pub lished, but he soon found office and secured his copy aim mediately to read the news of Uay nesville. ' r,,,, to- AVIiilft fiettinp: VUVO i-rx-& " ' , Out ACld WOOa iuunuaj Ellis Wells, 22, of Pigeon township Hospital nere ... lo- afte?noon with a badly e. ; left leg which he receivea . wm ----SJ wls'tAber, office and revived first aid treatment there before being carried to the hospital. Ir. Wells is the son of Ed. wens. Woman's Club of this ity, and all indications are that one of the largest displays of dahlias ever shown here will be shown. . Many of the summer tourists have stated that they intend to remain , in thp city until alter tne snow, wim-u some term as being one of the main attractions of the season nere. i show is usually held earner in uiu month, but lue to the exceedingly dry weather the flowers- oi tne 111 n.,n., will Tint hp readv for display until the middle of the month. . ... One of the (lowers grown irom .. ?X, bulbs eiven a way earlier in the summer by Mr. Ivey, of Charlotte, was brought in to ine iuounm" -' office this week. It is of the Kathleen Norris variety and was pratica ;y perfect in every respect. This dahlia w. p-mwn bv Mrs. Thomas Erwin, Route z, canton. "2. Jt is necessary lor u- to njahc a , Francis Garner, Mrs bam survey tluough the boco Cap to de-, l r ( 'A $ Martin, Wilda Cra w termine the best lo-a ion of t us road., j j(j Tui.kt.ri Louie Medford, We expect to do this Uk 1:.H, ':"-Kva' l.eall.e. wood, Margaret Uurgin. ing after the leaves i op. Mary Stringfield. . ' Wc aiv pfovuiing (or compU- iunaiUska, J. Harley Francis, f ,,.rt..,i,v links of -highway- HH5 .UT ii i. 11 Noland. prmciiiui, ' us fa'r as Cullowhec now. The upper end toward Cashiers vauey win u improved as soon as tunas are avail able. . .. , . . "4. Highwav iinl Horn jsreaiu i the TerincsM'e line presents govern (Continued on page -b) Judffe GrimbalMIas Unique Record As A Summer Visitor Here t and Jack fish or Muskalunge tishing closed ye-terday, August dlst. . ine season for taking small mouth bass has been extended until septemoei 30th. . The open .season for squirrel be gins todav, according to Mr. Burnett. The bag limit for this game is limit ..i r. 1(1 in one dav. cU ,i .-.-State license .are. required oi au sm.n.ling his persons hunting out ol their re-siue uk y , ,Var.e-v.ll.. On- w- county. County license may be ubed f that r,.,nirl. that .U by persons hunting in their resident rimbaH is ,uif(. ol., ),ia much to J A. Bradshaw, district game war den, of Asheville. recently said, V e rth Carolina more nave in. - tvi -"-- m squirrel, quail and ruffed grouse than at anv oiner r.- - . or more years. Other game is plenti ful Kidix Stovall, Mrs. Lura May I'.onnatser; Last Vay nesville, S K. Connatser, principal, W L McCracken, .-Elizabeth. Henry, Eula Patterson, Mildred. Crawford, Daisy Boyd, Mrs. Annio 1'lott Leouei- i ter; Saunook, W. T. Reeves, pnnci- ; -nal: Elene Fisher. Kreeda l'liicher, . ; . Allen's Creek: Mr.-. Frank D. r erKU- , . son, principal, Mr?, Eva Pr.ce Coal, f, i and Mayme Leatherwood j. Mr. Bunn said that the Waynes- f , n ville. township teachers will jin m l a county-wide educational P'f ;' ".v.:..u ,m ha heli! in the Central J t i One of the most unu.mal instances school aud.tor.un Friday tol. lately rardii.? nuner vitors' day.. September t and . A U strict v Is 'bit of u.l.-e W. H. C.rimliall. of teachers' meeting will be held in tha . n a.Son S ivho 'ated that, be high school Saturday afternoon, bep- U OlT' WOUIfl Judge ,1 CANTON LABOR DAY CELEBRATION TO BE AT LAKE JUNALUSKA To the Citizens of Waynesville: The Citizens of Canton, through their Mayor Hon J D Kerr, have extended to the Citizens of Wavnesvilie a very cordial invitation to pom with JLm if heir annual Labor Day Celebration to be held at Lake Junaluska, Monday, September 5th. A splendid program of entertainment has been arranged Our invitation tnm Canton, is most cor dial and sincere and it is hoped that our people yyill show thel appreciation and cooperat ton ib y closing their places of business and spending the day at Lake Junaluska. J. H. Howell Mayor of Waynesville the U.. -a rni'.r Hi. COUII Ml )..' "-' v...., - . . ti . IT i father viuilt tne nousi m v.iiiv.n Judjrc Crimball spend- his summer, when the judge w.is one year old. Every summer from that time until oday the hoiine lias r. wn occupieu -v... f-umnier ny Juiiire ''iniiDan. Judge Grimball is a circuit wun judge of South Carolina. . He expects to icuvc "yv , i n .1.... r l harieKon o ii.-ij. Haywood Pastors To Meet At Long's Chapel Monday u, v n rirvman announced that the Haywood County Pastors' Associa tion will meet at Long's Chapel, 'at Lake Junaluska, on Aionaay moriiinjf, September 4. The meeting -will be called to ord?r at 10:00 o'clock. HERE ON" BUSINESS ti w c PonUn nfficial of the JL. IT. - , r-v..l. rJ...mnnt tl hflSnlt.AlS- WSS 17Utitr L.liuwv,i.viiv j.-.--. , here Tuesday visiting the Haywood County Hospital wn ousiness. vi. Rankin's home is in vnanone. LIBRARY NEWS Ti, Hhrnrv will remain open dur ing the morning from 10 to 12 just i . . 4- u n fvniin ettx incTirif ii,. as long as ueiaii.i.6v ;-..:- Ti.t ,.f ;,r,t Unless enougn money is ' The refi"cti,n from the lkh meet thP extra expense it will be im- The e. tnoug possible to continue the jVneipapr a ha'f Motfc a; hours. '' ll First Marriage Is Held In New Court House Wednesday The first marriage ceremony to take j place in the new court house was preiormea iik "n' r.'- nf , , ?, ,M leatherwood in the Register of ; t Deeds Office. . VaHii i I, The young couple was Mis Mattia. Green and Mr. wiinarn va.., -t . of Clyde. ' The officers of the court house weri j..t,i A,rnr tho .eremonv whiU all the officials attended the first mar riaee preformed in the new buildingr Court House Flood Lights Now Being Burned Each Nigh The Board of County Commissioi rr have orderecd that the flood ligh! in front of the court house be turnc on each-night rf or about one hour. It was observed the f.rst of tn w-k that hundreds cf people stoppc ind looked at the beauty of the auili inp- when flooded in thi power! 1 f i I

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